Using the Camera Settings
User’s Guide 3–2
White Balance
Adjusts the color balance in the image depending on the lighting
conditions. The possible White Balance settings are:
■ Auto (default)—Automatically selects the best white balance
for the shot.
■ Sun—Best for outdoor shots with natural lighting.
■ Tungsten—Best for indoor shots using incandescent lighting.
■ Fluorescent—Best for shots taken with fluorescent lighting.
■ None—Best for shots where one color (other than white) is
prevalent in the picture.
Color Settings
Allows you to capture images with creative effects. Possible
Color Settings are:
■ Full Color (default)—Standard color output.
■ Black & White—Grayscale image.
■ Negative—Produces a color negative of the image taken.
Compression
Choose the picture quality from three compressions for the
pictures you snap. Higher-quality pictures look better, especially
at greater magnification. Lower-quality pictures require less
storage space on your iPAQ Pocket PC, and may take less time
when sending by e-mail or infrared.
■ Good
■ Better
■ Best (default)
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